Annual Report 2007
2007 was a year of great achievements and
transitions for KAFM. It was a year when two of our longtime leaders moved on to
life's next adventures. As the beneficiaries of their mentorship and vision, we
would be remiss if we did not take a moment to thank these two great leaders.
Peter Trosclair and Julia Hall exhibited an unmatched dedication and
wisdom over the last decade that laid a strong foundation for the new era of our
station. With the combined help of an incredible staff, Board of Directors and
volunteers, I am happy to report that the state of our station is strong.
I hope you'll take a moment to see just what we are accomplishing
together. From an enhanced internet presence, to solar power, more consistent
programming, real estate assets and greater volunteerism than ever before, the
station has made a place for itself in the hearts of the community it serves,
and indeed, now has supporters all over the world.
I am honored to
have the chance to help realize the dreams and visions of so many who give so
much to this hometown success story and I am always open to hear your thoughts
and ideas.
Ryan Stringfellow
Executive Director
KAFM 88.1
Community Radio
Volunteerism
In 2007, 206 volunteers
contributed over 15,000 hours to the station's projects and to our community.
That's $270,000 of in-kind support and places KAFM at, or near the top, of
volunteer organizations in the Grand Valley.
Local
Partnerships
Enhanced Web Presence: In 2007, KAFM partnered with a local
firm, DesignKiln, to upgrade and totally redesign our web operations, which has
become an integral part of the station's business plan. People all over the
world now listen to and support KAFM on www.kafmradio.org.
Solar powered
Community Radio: Late in 2007, KAFM began investigating the potential of going
solar. Early in 2008, the station entered into a partnership with High Noon
Solar. As of April, 2008, the station's broadcasts and events in the Radio Room
are powered by solar energy.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
Members and
volunteers: KAFM strives constantly for diversity and inclusivity in all areas.
Our volunteers and members come from every part of our community -- young and old,
men, women and children of every description. All are welcome and every voice
matters.
Funding
KAFM funds its operations from the support of
approximately 1000 members, and 120 Underwriters who represent the business
community and nonprofit organizations. Additional support comes from a number of
grants and support from foundations. 2007 marked the first year when KAFM
achieved eligibility and received funding from the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting. a major achievement for a station of our size.
Looking
to the Future
Current projects such as the Radio Room Concerts, the
Beyond Radio Presentations, as well as enhanced web and internet presences, are
growing and thriving alongside new broadcast directions.
Community
service programming such as the Kitchen Sink and a strong daily public affairs
line-up are taking their place next to the music programming.
In the
coming years, we believe we will look back to these projects as prototypes of
what the station will be doing. Of course, one thing will remain constant and
that is our commitment to the community. Indeed, we believe that an increased
focus on local affairs, local programming and local music will be crucial to
keeping us a strong resource for our community. That, in turn, should help us
continue to prosper and grow.
So the little station that began as the
dream of a few visionary citizens in 1992 has become a treasured resource for
the community it serves. All of us who work and volunteer at KAFM are honored to
carry that vision forward.
KAFM BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2007
Barry Barak
President
Jen
Taylor
Vice-President
Bruce Bonar
Secretary
John
Anglim
Diane Dinnell
Gretchen Reist Henderson
Sarah Marshall
Craig
Roberts
Angie Salazar
